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Seagate Savvio 15K
by David Field
The highest hard drive speed in the world -- 15,000 RPM -- is now available in a 2.5" form factor.
Mar 23, 2007
Feature
Adaptec 3405 SAS RAID card
by David Field
Fun with a cheap and powerful Serially Attached SCSI card and 15,000 RPM drives in a blistering RAID 0 configuration.
Aug 20, 2007
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Adaptec 3405 SAS RAID card
by David Field
Fun with a cheap and powerful Serially Attached SCSI card and 15,000 RPM drives in a blistering RAID 0 configuration.
Aug 20, 2007
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Fuji Zerox
by Staff Writers
The system receives competition information from the Venue Results applications and distributes it to 15,000 media through more than 700 Fuji Xerox printers. At the competition venues, printed results
Jan 1, 1900
Sony SDM-N80
by Tim Dean
It feels like I say this every time I write a TFT review, but by gum theyve come ahead in leaps and bounds in recent years, in terms of technology, price and sales.
Nov 1, 2001
Seagate Cheetah NS
by David Field
Seagate's latest enterprise SAS bridges the gap between performance and capacity. Surely there's a trade-off somewhere here.
Oct 18, 2007
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Apple shrinks iPod line, adds to iTunes
by Staff Writers
Apple has merged its iPod and iPod photo lines and outlined plans to build further podcasting functionality into iTunes.
Jun 30, 2005
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IntelliGolf
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Impressive and free antivirus and antispyware package
Nov 27, 2003
XENON Z1s VISUAL WORKSTATION
by Daniel Gardiner
This is the kind of workstation that budding 3D artists have wet dreams over. It packs two Hyper-Threaded 3.06GHz Xeon processors – currently the best workstation processors on offer from Intel – a gigabyte of RAM and a 10,000rpm SCSI hard drive. In short, you'll be hard pressed to find a faster workstation without forking out the $15,000 or so for a blazing Silicon Graphics machine.
May 1, 2003
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Back it all up
by Staff Writers
Telstra has had the role of providing the network infrastructure that is coping with both the Australian end of the site traffic and providing 155Mb capacity fibre optic links between the IBM LANs at
Jan 1, 1900
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ICT jobs: are they out there?
by Nirmal Chandrasena
A new survey has found that fulltime employment in Australia’s information and communications technology (ICT) sector had grown, while unemployment remained ‘unacceptably high’.
Feb 24, 2004
Feature
Another Dimension - Part Two
by Staff Writers
As futuristic technology concepts go, 3D screens have been right up there with the teleporter as an aspirational idea that could change the way we see the world, yet the idea still resides in the realm of the science fiction.
Mar 1, 2003
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Wireless broadband
by Staff Writers
A lot has been made of the coming introduction of 3G, a network that will provide broadband-like speeds to mobile phones. The introduction of the service will, if the pundits are to be believed, creat
Jan 1, 1900
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